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Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:09:25 -0500
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Let's see, the best vhf uhf radio running SSB and Fm for a blind operator, 
base usable station, running how much power?  I assume maybe 50 watts, to be 
used for repeaters, simplex work, sattelites, and dxing.  with virtical and 
horizontal beams?  Maybe asthmyth rotation for the satellites?
Is that a clearer picture of the desired radio?
I don't know the answer, myself, but I'd hate to have to buy HF as well, and 
not use that part of a radio.
Does the radio need to operate 900 and 1296 bands as well?  If so, unless 
somebody knows more, it's the ts-2000 with every possible module, at least I 
think that's it.  Hopefully it may have a cheaper more simpler answer.  I 
don't even think the ts-2000 has a 900 mhz option.
Your simple questions gets more complicated when necessary clarifications 
are included.
I had to make a number of assumptions, which are probably not all correct.

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